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The Rise of Totalitarianism
Causes of WWII
Canada's Response to the War
Canada Declares War
Axis Advances
Canada’s Contribution to the War Effort
The Tide Turns
D-Day The Normandy Invasion
Crimes Against Humanity
War at Home
What the War Meant to Canada
Reflection
War at Home
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Women and the War Effort
Women were taking part in any job and some women would work in factories because they were in such high demand
Canada’s Wartime Economy
Women were employed in jobs including welders, drillers during the second world war.
The Growing Demand for Social Change
the government reminded Canadians that all different people were involved in the war effort
The Conscription Crisis
The prime minister made a promise there would be no conscription when they declared a war in 1939
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Canada’s Wartime Economy
The Growing Demand for Social Change
The Conscription Crisis